Happy thanksgiving to you Erik. I've seen a real shift in females becoming interested in engineering over the years. I've worked in aerospace for the last 37 years & am seeing that not only in house, but at our major customers as well. My daughter is attending Georgia Tech as a graduate student & I see it there as well. Very good to see.
Happy Thanksgiving Everyone
Dear Friends at Audiogon,
I wanted to wish all of you a very happy Thanksgiving. If you are reading this over the internet, and are an audiophile then I know you have lots to be grateful for.
I wanted to ask you all a completely off topic thing. What non-audio/music hobbies are you doing this long weekend? For me : Video Games. Currently re-starting Shadows of Mordor.
Also, as we are grateful not just for the technology but the music that motivates all of us, I'd like to once again ask all of you to consider helping music education. Whether it is supporting a local artists co-op, voting for more music in schools, or donating that old tuba that you have moved 4 times and never played. Please take a small moment to think of a way to give back to that culture in ways for it enriches us all and demands so little. Also please consider supporting girls who are interested not just in music but science, technology, education and math. We need more women audiophiles and engineers. It is my belief, unconditionally, that the more we support our kids the better a world we make.
Thank you,
Erik
I wanted to wish all of you a very happy Thanksgiving. If you are reading this over the internet, and are an audiophile then I know you have lots to be grateful for.
I wanted to ask you all a completely off topic thing. What non-audio/music hobbies are you doing this long weekend? For me : Video Games. Currently re-starting Shadows of Mordor.
Also, as we are grateful not just for the technology but the music that motivates all of us, I'd like to once again ask all of you to consider helping music education. Whether it is supporting a local artists co-op, voting for more music in schools, or donating that old tuba that you have moved 4 times and never played. Please take a small moment to think of a way to give back to that culture in ways for it enriches us all and demands so little. Also please consider supporting girls who are interested not just in music but science, technology, education and math. We need more women audiophiles and engineers. It is my belief, unconditionally, that the more we support our kids the better a world we make.
Thank you,
Erik
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